Suicide
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Hi would 224 paracetamol and iburophem 4 sertraline kill me
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Posted , 7 users are following.
Hi would 224 paracetamol and iburophem 4 sertraline kill me
0 likes, 64 replies
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DanJames1 sarah77701
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I consider suicide on a daily basis, but i also drink alot to numb the pain, and if i swallowed a shedload of pills and survived i would be really unhappy that i couldn't drink/eat normally anymore because my liver was ******d.
i hope this helps.
Dan
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DanJames1 sarah77701
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OR, you could have nice awesome organs that process food and drink and do something different tonight, like go to the pub, go for a huge walk, watch a movie, anything that doesn't involve pills basically.
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sharon07214 sarah77701
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Sadly they did not get you the help you need.
Would you like me to contact them for you?
Maureen have you got any further advice for Sarah? As so far she hasn't received any positive ideas/ help for ways forward, although they have previously removed her medication etc to stop her self harming.
I too believe you would get better if you were to admit YOURSELF to a psychiatric ward. Maureen's sons life turned around after his stay.